Paid Fellowship (2 yr) with the Packard Foundation, Program Analyst, Reproductive Health - The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and UC Berkeley

LOCATION: Los Altos, CA (United States)

CLOSING DATE: open until filled

OPPORTUNITY TYPE: Job

JOB #: 19458

POSTED: March 30, 2023

Description:

Fellowship Opportunity (2 yr):

Reproductive Health Program Analyst with the Packard Foundation and UC Berkeley

*Hiring for 2 positions

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Interested in the foundation world? Applications are open for a Program Analyst position with the Global Reproductive Health team at The David and Lucile Packard Foundation. The Center for Social Sector Leadership offers this unique fellowship in partnership with the Foundation to provide next generation leaders the opportunity to engage with philanthropic and nonprofit leaders and work with a grantmaking team serving diverse issues and populations.

The goal of the Global Reproductive Health Initiative (Global RH) is to increase equitable access to quality reproductive health care. They focus on supporting grantees’ work on essential services such as comprehensive abortion, voluntary contraception, and adolescent sexual and reproductive health. To do this, the Global RH Initiative works strategically across the global system to center the needs of women and young people and foster supportive policy, innovation, learning, and connections that will drive change. They believe that the ability of all people to realize their reproductive health and rights is vital to achieving gender equity. Anchoring this vision are the values for how they work as a team and support their grantee partners – with humility, creativity, and care.

The Program Analyst position will support RH’s strategic planning, grantmaking, research, and monitoring, evaluation and learning, focused on programs in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. This position will take day-to-day direction from the RH Program Officer. The fellow will also enjoy full support from UC Berkeley-Haas School of Business’ Founder and Faculty Director of the Center for Social Sector Leadership, who will provide context for the foundation world, access to resources for fellowship success, and personal coaching and supervision for the fellow. Read the full job description and Apply Here.

 

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